Music for Pseudo-Intellectuals on Thu 11/14/19

In cartoons, they characters are always catching old boots when they go fishing, and as a child, I expected that to be a much more common occurrence in real life. I have been fishing a number of times and am yet to catch an old boot.

(For some reason, this playlist didn't save to the website when I was done with my show, so here it is a few weeks later)

Artist Title Album New Local
Parsnip Soft Spot When the Tree Bears Fruit
Ezra Furman Take Off Your Sunglasses Inside the Human Body
Ry Cooder Drive Like I Never Been Hurt I, Flathead
Devendra Banhart Taking a Page Ma
Minnie Riperton Les Fleurs Come to My Garden
Dylan Moon Rosy Only The Blues
Collin Blunstone Misty Roses One Year
Yves Monttand Rue Sant-Vincent (Rose Blanche) Le Gamin de Paris (1945-1953)
The Zombies A Rose For Emily Odyssey and Oracle
Dent May Meet Me In the Garden The Good Feeling of Music of Dent May and His Magnificent Ukulele
Y La Bamba Gabriel Entre Los Dos
Feist A Commotion Metals
Malian Musicians/Damon Alburn Sunset Coming On Mali Music
Guaxe Avesso s/t
Chastity Belt Seattle Party No Regerts
Strange Ranger Cold Hands Warm Heart Remembering the Rockets
The Most Serene Republic Humble Peasants Population
Hater I Wish I Gave You More Because I Love You Siesta
Hovvdy Cathedral Heavy Lifter
Marianne Faithfull As Tears Go By single
Bell Orchestre The Upwards March Recording A Tape The Colour Of The Light
Hiss Golden Messenger Old Enough to Wonder Why Terms of Surrender
The Only Ones The Whole of the Law s/t
Felix Obelix The Heart Monitor The Tick of the Clock, the Beat in the Chest
Haruomi Hosono Boku wa Chotto HOSONO HOUSE
Red River Dialect Two White Carp Abundance Welcoming Ghosts
Shannon Lay The Dream August
Syrinx Hollywood Dream Trip Tumblrs from the Vault
Stephen Malkmus Ocean of Revenge Groove Denied
Omni Underage Networker
The Tammys Egyptian Shumba single
Sophia Kennedy Being Special s/t

Music for Pseudo-Intellectuals

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amy.carson
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